The England international has been confined to the sidelines for a majority of the campaign with 11 of his 12 appearances coming from the substitutes bench, his only start coming in the 5-4 Capital One Cup victory over Manchester United, in which he scored during extra-time.

Sturridge was a regular during Andre Villas-Boas' short tenure last term, notching 13 times in all competitions, but has fallen out of favour under Di Matteo since he took over at Stamford Bridge earlier this year.

However, despite having to settle for cameos from the bench, the 23-year-old still believes he would find the net on a regular basis should the Blues boss ever opt to field him down the middle ahead of first-choice Fernando Torres.

"But if any player's given a regular run then you'd hope that if they're playing at a top club and given opportunities to score goals they'd be able to do that.

"I do believe I'm a centre-forward, I do believe I'd be able to help the team win games. Whether I can do that by scoring goals, making assists, just being there, being a physical presence – whatever I can do to help the team win I'll try and do that."